Guess The Airline – May 2012 answer

Every month, an airline printed advertisement, minus airline name and logo, is displayed for your guessing pleasure on Guess The Airline. The following is the answer to a previous game.

Once again, this was an advertisement from a 1979 issue of The Economist. The name of the airline has been hidden everywhere. Are you ready? Scroll down!

Air France advertisement titled: ‘Airbus: L’avion d’aujourd’hui’, featuring an Airbus A300 aircraft with the map of Europe painted on its nose.

How to guess it?

There were very few but crucial clues to Guess The Airline this time, one of them (maybe?) the fact that the title was in French. The text also mentioned that this airline’s passengers were the “first to travel aboard the aircraft”. In other words, this must have been their launch customer. The list of regions where the aircraft flew (Europe, Africa, Middle East) may have helped too, as some of the possible answers did not fly to all three.

About Guess The Airline

Guess The Airline was once a fun monthly challenge for visitors worldwide. But from 1999 to 2014, it grew into a virtual gallery of over 160 airline printed advertisements.
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